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AMD 3900X RETAIL AT £399.95 (£349 in store) FOR OcUK 20th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION !!!

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Hi there


So AMD are launching an incentive that goes live Sunday, but as its our birthday event, they are allowing us to do this from midday tomorrow:



AMD Ryzen 9 3900X Twelve Core 4.6GHz (Socket AM4) Processor - Retail @ £399.95 inc VAT https://www.overclockers.co.uk/amd-...hz-socket-am4-processor-retail-cp-3b5-am.html



100-100000023BOX, 12 Core with 24 Threads, 4.60GHz clock speed, 7nm FinFet Process, 64MB L3 Cache, Dual Channel DDR4 Controller, 3200-3600MHz RAM Recommended, 3 Year Warranty

Was [£449.99] Inc. VAT

Only £399.95 inc VAT or £349.99 IN STORE

ORDER NOW



This price is only valid until midday Monday, at which point it shall increase to £419.99, the promotional price of £419.99 shall then end middle of March.
 
New chips must be incoming soon.


No chance I’m afraid even if AMD say planned to release something April which they did not but now it would be delayed until late Summer due to Corona virus to give an example as the virus has literally shut down factories in Far East and those open are not at full production due to staff in quarantine for example.
 
Thanks I'm in same boat looking at updating my daughter's pc and can't make my mind up from 3700x or just get a 3900x and be done with it while its on offer at 350 as its only a bit more than the 3700x its giving me a headache lol


If you can make it to our shop tomorrow we’re doing the 3700X at £199
 
lol. There's always one...

But yeah Gibbo said one offer per customer.


Yes one offer per customer, but the customer can re-join the back of queue to try and get one of the other items.
So for example you could queue for a 5700 XT Devil at £299, grab one, then re-join queue for say a 3700X grab one of those and so on and so on, so it is possible to make some pretty nice savings.

Plus of course as day progresses and queue lessens what is left will be easy to buy up, but strictly one of each deal per customers, so no someone cannot just keep re-joining the queue to buy say several RX 590's at £99 each.
 
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